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Zach Root went 2-for-3 with a triple and a walk-off single to lead Louisville over visiting Akron Firestone 10-0 in 6 innings. Five Leopard pitchers combined for the shutout including starter Bryce Graziani who struck out 3.
Gabe Stoffer and Chase Duskey each won their singles matches to lead the Leopards in their 3-2 victory over the host Quakers. The #2 LHS doubles team of Peyton Eyler & Logan Demos also won in straight sets as Louisville improved to 10-8.
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Karson Siegfried batted 3-for-4 with a double and 4 RBIs to lead Louisville in their 9-3 victory over visiting Perry. Cooper Rice went 2-for-2 with 2 RBIs, Connor Morley recorded 3 RBIs, and Zach Root earned the win as LHS improved to 10-4.
Connor Morley went 2-for-3 and combined with Zach Root for a shutout as Louisville blanked host Boardman 3-0. Cole Miller also hit an RBI double and Cooper Rice drove in a run as LHS improved to 9-4.
Austin Beck, Gabe Stoffer, and Chase Duskey all won their singles matches in straight sets to lead Louisville past host Alliance 5-0. Both doubles teams also won in two sets each for the Leopards who improve to 9-8 with the win.
Seniors Garrett Chilson and Garett Holleran were honored prior to the match for Senior Night. The Leopards were shutout by the visiting Spartans 5-0 to drop to 8-8 on the season.
Landyn Scheetz set a new school record in the pole vault, but the Lady Leopards fell to the visiting Tornadoes 90-47. The Louisville Boys also fell to Dover and all LHS seniors were honored for Senior Night.
Gabe Stoffer and Chase Duskey both won their singles matches in straight sets as Louisville defeated visiting New Philadelphia 4-1. Both Leopard doubles teams also won as LHS improved to 8-7.
Kylee Murphy recorded 4 assists and scored a goal to lead the Lady Leopards in their 10-6 loss to the visiting Lions. Brooke Hubbard and Kalli Spehar also notched a pair of goals each as Louisville fell to 4-10 on the season.